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John William Graham letters, February-April 1942

1942-03-19 Page 2

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shift. I hope I can make the grade and pass the courses but I've heard they are kind of tough. I'm having a hard time writing this there is a piano player in the next room that is really good + it's hard to concentrate on what I'm doing. We don't have to get up nearly so early here, not until 6:15 which is lots better than 5:00. Mother will you look around among my Pfister things and see if you can find Earl Reenes address in Cedar Falls. I'd like to write him. When we aren't on K.P. we have it easy, just play kitten ball, pitch horseshoes etc. but I think all this will soon change. I've just been to Wichita Falls this afternoon. I got my blouse today form Des Moines it didn't fit and I went to town to have it altered. I didn't see Agnes or her [Mr?] Young as my time was very limited. It's not a very nice town. Oil refinery etc. The wind is blowing strong today dust is blowing and drifting like snow. Love Johnny.
 
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